Image forming apparatus

ABSTRACT

An image forming apparatus includes: a reading mechanism having an original placement portion on which an original document is placed for reading an image; a recording mechanism having a medium supply tray on which a recording medium is set, the recording mechanism being disposed in such a manner that a longitudinal direction of the medium supply tray is substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the original placement portion; an angular casing that houses the reading mechanism and the recording mechanism while stacking the reading mechanism and the recording mechanism vertically; and a cartridge holder that houses an ink cartridge and is disposed in a space located at a corner position of the casing below the reading mechanism and surrounded by a circumferential wall of the casing and a side wall of the medium supply tray.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus.

2. Description of the Related Art

JP-A-8-186678 discloses an image forming apparatus that can be used as ascanner, a printer, a copier, etc., in a state of being connected to apersonal computer or the like. This image forming apparatus is equippedwith a printer for printing and a scanner for reading of an image.

Both of the printer and the scanner should be wide and long enough todeal with a printing sheet or original document sheet of about the A4size and hence occupy large spaces. Therefore, a measure is taken tominimize the area occupied by the entire apparatus; more specifically, atwo-stage structure is employed in which the printer is disposed belowand the scanner is disposed above the printer.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

However, in the above image forming apparatus, an operating panel, inkcartridges, etc., are housed in a casing that projects sideways from theprinter and the scanner. This results in problems that the apparatuscannot be packed easily at the time of shipment and the designperformance of the entire apparatus is low.

In particular, the ink cartridges are components that restrict thelayout most and hence are problematic because, for example, they shouldbe disposed in such a place as to be attached and removed by an easyoperation and they require a relatively tall arranging space becausethey need to be replaced.

The present invention provides an image forming apparatus in which inkcartridges and related components can be manipulated easily and thedesign performance of the entire apparatus, the ease of packing, etc.,are not lowered.

According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided an imageforming apparatus including: a reading mechanism having an originalplacement portion on which an original document is placed for reading animage of the original document; a recording mechanism having a mediumsupply tray on which a recording medium is set, the recording mechanismbeing disposed in such a manner that a longitudinal direction of themedium supply tray is substantially perpendicular to a longitudinaldirection of the original placement portion; an angular casing thathouses the reading mechanism and the recording mechanism while stackingthe reading mechanism on the recording mechanism; and a cartridge holderthat houses an ink cartridge and is disposed in a space located at acorner position of the casing below the reading mechanism and surroundedby a circumferential wall of the casing and a side wall of the mediumsupply tray.

In the image forming apparatus, the reading mechanism and the recordingmechanism are arranged so as to cross each other. With this arrangement,since the width direction of the medium supply tray is shorter than thelongitudinal direction of the reading mechanism, spaces that relativelyample in the vertical direction are defined between the circumferentialwall of the casing and the side walls of the medium supply tray.Therefore, an ink cartridge(s), which requires a disposition space thatis long in the vertical direction, can be accommodated without causingthe casing to have a projected portion by disposing the cartridge holderutilizing the above-mentioned spaces. Further, since the inkcartridge(s) is disposed close to the corner of the casing, that is, ata place that is close to the circumference of the casing and a user caneasily access with his or her hand, and a cartridge replacementoperation can be performed easily.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The present invention may be more readily described with reference tothe accompanying drawings:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an image forming apparatus according toan embodiment;

FIG. 2 is a front view of the image forming apparatus;

FIG. 3 is a side view of the image forming apparatus;

FIG. 4 is a side sectional view of the image forming apparatus;

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a part of a lower cover that houses arecording unit and a cartridge holder;

FIG. 6 is another perspective view of a part of the lower cover thathouses the recording unit and the cartridge holder;

FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of a part of the lower cover;

FIG. 8 is an enlarged sectional view of a part of the cartridge holder;

FIG. 9 is a bottom view of an upper cover; and

FIG. 10 is a front view showing how an ink cartridge is replaced byopening the upper cover.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

An image forming apparatus 1 according to an embodiment of the presentinvention will be hereinafter described in detail with reference toFIGS. 1-10.

FIG. 1 shows the image forming apparatus 1 according to the embodiment.This image forming apparatus 1 is a multifunction machine having afacsimile function, a printer function, a scanner function, etc. Theapparatus 1 is provided with, in a main body casing 2 that functions asa casing, an image reading section 10 that functions as a readingmechanism for reading an image and a recording section 20 that functionsas a recording mechanism for performing recording on a sheet.

The casing 2 has, as a whole, a box shape that is a square when viewedfrom above, the square having a side that is one size larger than alongitudinal dimension of the A4-size sheet. The casing 2 is dividedinto two stages, that is, an angular lower cover 2A and an upper cover2B that is attached to and covers the top surface of the lower cover 2A.The upper cover 2B houses the image reading section 10 and the lowercover 2A houses the recording section 20, whereby the image readingsection 10 and the recording section 20 are in a stacked state.

The image reading section 10, which is accommodated in a top portion ofthe upper cover 2B, is equipped with a contact glass 11 that functionsas an original placement portion and is fitted in a top surface portionof the image reading section 10 and an image sensor 100 that is disposedunder the contact glass 11 and serves to read an image. In most cases,the image sensor 100 is a unit that employs a CIS (contact image sensor)or a CCD and has a reducing optical system. The contact glass 11 hassuch a size as to be able to support a maximum of an A4-size originaldocument sheet.

The image reading section 10 is disposed close to the rear end of theupper cover 2B and is oriented in such a manner that the longitudinaldirection of the contact glass 11 is parallel with the width directionof the apparatus 1. A lid plate 12 for pressing an original documentsheet while covering the entire surface of the contact glass 11 isdisposed on the top surface side of the upper cover 2B so as to be ableto open and close the image reading section 10. More specifically, thelid plate 12 is connected to the upper cover 2B via a lid hinge 13 thatis attached to the top portion of the rear end wall of the upper cover2B, whereby the lid plate 12 can rotate in the front-rear directionabout the top portion of the rear end wall of the upper cover 2B.

The operating panel 14 is disposed in front of the image reading section10. The operating panel 14 has such an oblong shape as to just occupythe space between the front end wall of the image reading section 10 andthat of the casing 2. A liquid crystal screen, buttons to be manipulatedfor, for example, turning on/off of power, switching among variousfunctions, and setting of image reading or recording conditions, andother things are arranged on the top surface of the operating panel 14.

Incidentally, a side on which the operating panel 14 is disposed in FIG.1 is referred to as a front side in this embodiment. A directionextending from the front side to an opposite side (rear side) isreferred to as a depth direction.

The upper cover 2B is attached to the lower cover 2A so as to be openedand closed with respect to the lower cover 2A. More specifically, theupper cover 2B is connected to the lower cover 2A via cover hinges 5(see FIG. 9) of the upper cover that are attached to the top portion ofone (the left-hand one as viewed from the front side) of the side wallsof the lower cover 2A. This allows the upper cover 2B to rotate in theright-left direction about the top portion of the sidewall. Since thecover hinges 5 are attached to the side wall of the casing 2 in thismanner, the upper cover 2B is opened sideways, that is, on its right-endside (or left-end side), when viewed from a user who manipulates theapparatus 1 standing in front of it. For example, if the user opens theupper cover 2B with an original document sheet set on the image readingsection 10, the original document sheet may fall from the upper cover3B. In many cases, the apparatus 1 is installed in such a manner thatits rear surface is as close to the wall of a room as possible and hencea thing that has fallen to the back side is hard to pick up. However,since the upper cover 2B is opened sideways, even if an originaldocument sheet falls, it falls to the right or left of the apparatus 1,which prevents an event that it falls to the back side.

On the other hand, the recording section 20, which is accommodated inthe lower cover 2A, is equipped with a sheet feed cassette 21 thatfunctions as a medium supply tray in which sheets are set and an ink-jetrecording unit 30 that is disposed above the sheet feed cassette 21 (seeFIGS. 4-6).

The sheet feed cassette 21 is formed into a rectangular, shallow dishshape having approximately the A4 size. A plate attachment portion 4 isprovided in a bottom portion, located at its center in the widthdirection, of the lower cover 2A so as to have a front opening and reachto a rear wall 3 of the lower cover 2A. The sheet feed cassette 21 isinserted, in a detachable manner, in a bottom portion of the plateattachment portion 4 in such a manner that its longitudinal direction iskept parallel with the depth direction of the casing 2. A guide plate 39for guiding upward a sheet that is sent from the sheet feed cassette 21and a pair of arc-shaped guides 37 and 38 that are continuous with andextend upward from the guide plate 39 and serve to U-turn the sheetforward are disposed above the rear end of the sheet feed cassette 21.

The recording unit 30 for performing printing on a sheet is disposedabove the rear portion of the plate attachment portion 4 in front of thetwo arc-shaped guides 37 and 38. A frame 31 generally has a box-shapethat is somewhat longer in the right-left direction than the width ofthe sheet feed cassette 21. Two guide plates 31A and 31B extending inthe right-left direction are arranged parallel with each other in thefront-rear direction are disposed above the frame 31. A carriage 33having a recording head is mounted on the guide plates 31A and 31B so asto bridge them. A platen member 34 for supporting a sheet from below, asheet feed roller, etc., (not shown in detail) are provided inside theframe 31 below the two guide plates 31A and 31B. A motor 36 for drivingthe carriage 33 is disposed on one side of the frame 31. Although notshown in the drawings in detail, a driving section for driving the sheetfeed roller, etc., a waste ink cartridge, a maintenance unit formaintenance of the recording head, a standby space where the carriage 33stands by while recording is not performed, and other things areprovided on the other side of the frame 31 at positions outside thewidth of a sheet that passes by the frame 31. Further, a sheet feed arm32 having a sheet feed roller 32A for moving sheets in the sheet feedcassette 21 rearward is disposed under the frame 31.

A sheet that has been U-turned being guided by the arc-shaped guides 37and 38 is sent onto the platen member 34 and moved forward by the sheetfeed roller by a prescribed length each time. At the same time, thecarriage 33 is reciprocated in the width direction and ink droplets arejetted out of the recording head on the basis of prescribed data. As aresult, an image is recorded on the sheet. The recorded sheet is ejectedforward.

Incidentally, in the image forming apparatus 1 according to theembodiment, a cartridge holder 40 is provided separately from thecarriage 33 and disposed in the casing 2. The cartridge holder 40 isdisposed in the lower cover 2B. More specifically, the cartridge holder40 is disposed on the front side of the recording unit 30 beside thesheet feed cassette 21, that is, in a front corner portion. In the imageforming apparatus 1, the image reading section 10 and the sheet feedcassette 21 of the recording section 20 are arranged so as to cross eachother. Since the width dimension of the sheet feed cassette 21 isshorter than the longitudinal dimension of the image reading section 10,spaces relatively ample in the vertical direction are formed between thecircumferential wall of the casing and the side walls of the sheet feedcassette 21. Therefore, ink cartridges 43, which require a dispositionspace that is long in the vertical direction, can be accommodatedwithout causing the casing 2 to have a projected portion by disposingthe cartridge holder 40 and the ink cartridges 43 utilizing theabove-mentioned spaces.

The cartridge holder 40 is disposed in one of the two front cornerportions of the lower cover 2A that is located on the side opposite tothe side where the cover hinges 5 are provided.

The cartridge holder 40 has a box shape that has an open top and is longin the depth direction of the casing 2 (see FIGS. 5 and 7). The insideof the cartridge holder 40 is divided by partitions 41 into fourcartridge rooms 42 that are arranged parallel in the depth direction.Among the four cartridge rooms 42, the three front ones have the samewidth and the rear one is somewhat wider.

The ink cartridges 43 that are filled with inks are placed in thecartridge rooms 42, respectively, as a result of insertion from above.Each ink cartridge 43 has a box-shaped ink room 44 the inside of whichis filled with an ink. Ink cartridges 43A of three colors (C: cyan, M:magenta, and Y: yellow) are placed in the three front ones,respectively, among the four cartridge rooms 42, and a black inkcartridge 43B that is somewhat wider than the ink cartridges 43A of thethree colors is placed in the rearmost cartridge room 42.

A float 45 that is supported by a hinge at one end and is inclined inaccordance with the residual amount of the ink is provided inside eachink room 44. The ink residual amount can be detected on the basis of avariation of the tip position of the float 45. An ink supply outlet 46that communicates with the ink room 44 is provided under the ink room44. The ink supply outlet 46 is connected to an associated liquidsending tube T via an associated ink flow passage 40 a that is formed inthe cartridge holder 40. The liquid sending tubes T run above the plateattachment portion 4 and is connected to the carriage 33. Inks aresupplied to the recording head through the respective liquid sendingtubes T.

An L-shaped portion, surrounding the cartridge holder 40 partially, ofthe front wall and one side wall of the lower cover 2A is a low-heightportion Ws that is lower in height than the other portions. The topsurface of the low-height portion Ws is so low as to be close to the topsurfaces of the ink rooms 44 of the ink cartridges 43, which makes iteasier to access an ink cartridge 43 with a hand in replacing it.

A part of the low-height portion Ws that constitutes a part of the oneside wall of the lower cover 2A has a slant top surface S that goes downrearward (see FIGS. 3 and 5). Step portions of the top surface of thelower cover 2A between the low-height portion Ws and the other portionsof the lower cover 2A are bottom-cover-side slant surfaces 7A and 7Bthat go down in the respective directions from the other portions to thelow-height portion Ws.

The bottom surface of the upper cover 2B is formed with, at a positioncorresponding to the low-height portion Ws, an L-shaped projection wall6 that projects downward to reach the top surface of the low-heightportion Ws (see FIGS. 1 and 9). As a result, in a state that the uppercover 2B is closed, the projection wall 6 prevents formation of a spacebetween the bottom surface of the upper cover 2B and the top surface ofthe low-height portion Ws and thereby prevents dust or the like fromentering the inside. The projection wall 6 has, at the respective endsof the L shape, top-cover-side slant surfaces 8A and 8B that are totouch the respective bottom-cover-side slant surfaces 7A and 7B of thelower cover 2A. By virtue of the structure that the low-height portionWs and the projection wall 6 have the slant surfaces 7 and 8 that are totouch each other, even if the cover hinges 5 become loose to cause someplay, the upper cover 2B can be positioned correctly with respect to thelower cover 2A (see FIGS. 2 and 3).

To replace a spent ink cartridge 43, first, the upper cover 2B is openedto make the lower cover accessible from above (see FIG. 10). The lidplate 12 of the image reading section 10 exists at the top of the uppercover 2B. However, the lid hinge 13 for the attachment of the lid plate12 and the cover hinges 5 for the attachment of the upper cover 2B areprovided on the circumferential wall sides of the casing 2 that crosseach other (the lid hinge 13 is on the rear side and the cover hinges 5are on the left side). Therefore, the lid plate 12 is rotated in thedirection (front-rear direction) that is different from the rotationdirection (right-left direction) of the upper cover 2B, which preventsan event that the lid portion 12 is caused to open by an operation ofopening or closing the upper cover 2B.

In a state that the upper cover 2B is opened, a spent ink cartridge 43is removed and replaced with a new one. At this time, the ink cartridge43 can easily be accessed with a hand because in the lower cover 2A thecartridge holder 40 is partially surrounded by the low-height portionWs. The cartridge holder 40 is located in the front portion of the lowercover 2A, which can easily be accessed with a hand, on the side that isopposite to the side on which the cover hinges 5 for the connection tothe upper cover 2B is located, that is, on the side where a large spaceis formed between the bottom surface of the upper cover 2B and the topsurface of the lower cover 2A when the upper cover 2B is opened. Thisfacilitates an operation of replacing an ink cartridge 43. In addition,the part of the low-height portion Ws that constitutes the one side wallof the lower cover 2A has the slant top surface S that goes downrearward. With this structure, the interval between the bottom surfaceof the upper cover 2B and the top surface of the lower cover 2Aincreases as the position comes closer to the rear end (the front sideis the side where a user is to stand), that is, as it becomes moredifficult for the user to access an ink cartridge 43 with his or herhand. This facilitates a replacement operation.

Further, the upper cover 2B is attached to the lower cover 2A in anon-locked state. If the upper cover 2B were attached to the lower cover2A in a locked state, there might occur an event that a user lifts theapparatus 1 by holding only the upper cover 2B with his or her hands to,for example, move the apparatus 1 and then the lower cover 2A isunlocked because of its own weight and fall, resulting in, for example,damage of the lower cover 2B. In contrast, where the upper cover 2B isattached to the lower cover 2A in a non-locked state, the lower cover 2Bis not lifted if the user holds only the upper cover 2B with his or herhands and hence the above kind of event can be avoided.

As described above, in the image forming apparatus 1 according to thisembodiment, a portion around the cartridge holder 40 of thecircumferential wall of the casing is a low-height portion Ws that islower in height than the other portions of the circumferential wall.

With this structure, since the circumferential wall of the casing 2 hasthe low-height portion Ws, a user can easily access a cartridge inreplacing it and hence the replacement operation is facilitated.

Also, a part of the low-height portion Ws that constitutes a side wallof the casing 2 has a slant top surface S that extends in a depthdirection and is inclined downward.

Therefore, a large opening can be formed in a deeper portion that ishard to access with a hand in replacing a cartridge, whereby thereplacement operation is facilitated.

Further, the casing 2 includes: a lower cover 2A that houses therecording mechanism, the lower cover being provided with the cartridgeholder 40 and the low-height portion Ws; and an upper cover 2B thathouses the reading mechanism and covers the lower cover 2A from above,the upper cover 2B having a projection wall 6 that projects downwardfrom a bottom surface of the upper cover 2B at a position correspondingto the low-height portion Ws to reach to the top surface of thelow-height portion.

With this structure, the projection wall 6 prevents formation of a spacebetween the top surface of the low-height portion Ws and the upper cover2B, which prevents dust or the like from entering the inside.

In addition, a cove hinge 5 that fixes the upper cover 2B in such amanner that the upper cover 2B can be opened and closed is attached to afirst side of the circumferential wall of the lower cover 2A; and thecartridge holder 40 is provided in a vicinity of a second side that isopposite to the first side of the circumferential wall.

The cartridge holder 40 is provided on the side that is opposite to theside on which the cover hinge 5 is provided, that is, it is provided onthe side where a large interval can be formed when the upper cover 2B isopened. This makes it possible to provide a large space in which toinsert a hand, and thereby facilitates a cartridge replacementoperation.

The image forming apparatus further includes a lid 12 that covers theoriginal placement portion, the lid 12 being attached to the upper cover2B in such a manner that the lid can be opened and closed via a lidhinge 13 that is provided on one side of the circumferential wall thatcrosses the fist side of the circumferential wall.

The cover hinge 5 and the lid hinge 13 are provided on thecircumferential wall sides of the casing 2 that cross each other. Thatis, the upper cover 2B and the lid 12 are rotated in the directions thatcross each other. This structure prevents the lid 12 from opening orflapping contrary to the intent in opening or closing the upper cover 2Bfor maintenance of the ink cartridge(s).

Furthermore, the cover hinge 5 is attached to a side wall of the casing2.

Therefore, the upper cover 2B is opened sideways, that is, on its rightor left-end side, when viewed from a user who manipulates the apparatusstanding in front of it.

If a user opens the upper cover 2B in a state that an original documentthat is about to be read or has just been read is placed on the originalplacement portion of the reading mechanism or the lid 12, the originaldocument may fall from the upper cover. However, since the upper cover2B is opened sideways, even if the original document falls, it falls tothe right or left of the apparatus, which prevents an event that itfalls to the back side where it is difficult to access with a hand.

Additionally, the upper cover 2B is attached to the lower cover 2A in anon-locked state.

If the upper cover 2B were attached to the lower cover 2A in a lockedstate, there might occur an event that a user lifts the apparatus 1 byholding only the upper cover 2B with his or her hands to, for example,move the apparatus 1 and then the lower cover 2A is unlocked because ofits own weight and fall, resulting in, for example, damage of the lowercover 2A. In contrast, where the upper cover 2B is attached to the lowercover 2A in a non-locked state, the lower cover 2A is not lifted if theuser holds only the upper cover with his or her hands and hence theabove kind of event can be avoided.

Moreover, in the image forming apparatus 1, step portions of the topsurface of the lower cover 2A between the low-height portion Ws and theother portions are bottom-cover-side slant surfaces that go down inrespective directions from the other portions to the low-height portion,and a bottom surface of the projection wall 6 is formed with, atpositions corresponding to the bottom-cover-side slant surfaces,top-cover-side slant surfaces that touch the respectivebottom-cover-side slant surfaces.

The low-height portion and the projection wall are formed with the slantsurfaces that touch each other. With this structure, even if the hingethat connects the upper cover 2B and the lower cover 2A has some play,the upper cover 2B can be positioned correctly with respect to the lowercover 2A by sliding the two sets of slant surfaces on each other intoregistration. The upper cover 2B can thus be made stable.

The technical scope of the invention is not limited to theabove-described embodiment. For example, the technical scope of theinvention encompasses the following configurations as well asequivalents. (1) In the above embodiment, the image reading section 10is disposed with such orientation that the longitudinal direction of thecontact glass 11 is parallel with the width direction of the apparatus 1and the recording section 20 is disposed with such orientation that thelongitudinal direction of the sheet feed cassette 21 is parallel withthe depth direction of the apparatus 1. However, it is also possible toorient the image reading section 10 in such a manner that thelongitudinal direction of the contact glass 11 is parallel with thedepth direction of the apparatus 1 and to orient the recording section20 in such a manner that the longitudinal direction of the sheet feedcassette 21 is parallel with the width direction of the apparatus 1. (2)Although in the above embodiment the lid hinge 13 is provided on therear circumferential wall sideline of the casing 2 and the cover hinges5 are provided on the left circumferential wall sideline, it is possibleto provide the lid hinge 13 on the right or left sideline and to providethe cover hinges 5 on the rear sideline.

1. An image forming apparatus comprising: a reading mechanism having anoriginal placement portion on which an original document is placed forreading an image of the original document; a recording mechanism havinga medium supply tray on which a recording medium is set, the recordingmechanism being disposed in such a manner that a longitudinal directionof the medium supply tray is substantially perpendicular to alongitudinal direction of the original placement portion; an angularcasing that houses the reading mechanism and the recording mechanismwhile stacking the reading mechanism on the recording mechanism; and acartridge holder that houses an ink cartridge and is disposed in a spacelocated at a corner position of the casing below the reading mechanismand surrounded by a circumferential wall of the casing and a side wallof the medium supply tray.
 2. The image forming apparatus according toclaim 1, wherein a portion around the cartridge holder of thecircumferential wall of the casing is a low-height portion that is lowerin height than the other portions of the circumferential wall of thecasing.
 3. The image forming apparatus according to claim 2, wherein apart of the low-height portion that constitutes a side wall of thecasing has a slant top surface that extends in a depth direction and isinclined downward.
 4. The image forming apparatus according to claim 2,wherein the casing comprises: a lower cover that houses the recordingmechanism, the lower cover being provided with the cartridge holder andthe low-height portion; and an upper cover that houses the readingmechanism and covers the lower cover from above, the upper cover havinga projection wall that projects downward from a bottom surface of theupper cover at a position corresponding to the low-height portion toreach to the top surface of the low-height portion.
 5. The image formingapparatus according to claim 4, wherein a cover hinge that fixes theupper cover in such a manner that the upper cover can be opened andclosed is attached to a first side of the circumferential wall of thelower cover; and the cartridge holder is provided in a vicinity of asecond side that is opposite to the first side of the circumferentialwall.
 6. The image forming apparatus according to claim 5, furthercomprising a lid that covers the original placement portion, the lidbeing attached to the upper cover in such a manner that the lid can beopened and closed via a lid hinge that is provided on one side of thecircumferential wall that crosses the fist side of the circumferentialwall.
 7. The image forming apparatus according to claim 6, wherein thecover hinge is attached to a side wall of the casing.
 8. The imageforming apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the upper cover isattached to the lower cover in a non-locked state.
 9. The image formingapparatus according to claim 5, wherein step portions of the top surfaceof the lower cover between the low-height portion and the other portionsare bottom-cover-side slant surfaces that go down in respectivedirections from the other portions to the low-height portion, and abottom surface of the projection wall is formed with, at positionscorresponding to the bottom-cover-side slant surfaces, top-cover-sideslant surfaces that touch the respective bottom-cover-side slantsurfaces.
 10. An image forming apparatus comprising: a reading mechanismhaving an original placement portion on which an original document isplaced for reading an image of the original document; a recordingmechanism having a medium supply tray on which a recording medium isset, the recording mechanism being disposed in such a manner that alongitudinal direction of the medium supply tray is substantiallyperpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the original placementportion; a casing that houses the reading mechanism and the recordingmechanism while stacking the reading mechanism on the recordingmechanism; and a cartridge holder that houses an ink cartridge and isdisposed in a space located at a position of the casing below thereading mechanism and surrounded by a circumferential wall of the casingand a side wall of the medium supply tray.